Plenary Speakers
Dr. Kenneth S. Johnson Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, CA, USA DEVELOPING CHEMICAL SENSORS TO OBSERVE THE HEALTH OF THE GLOBAL OCEAN Dr. Alexander Kalnitsky TSMC, TAIWAN FROM SENSORS TO INTELLIGENCE Prof. Albert van den Berg University of Twente, NETHERLANDS LAB-ON-CHIP FOR BIO-APPLICATIONS Invited Speakers Prof. Levent Degertekin Georgia Institute of Technology, USA MICROSCALE SYSTEMS BASED ON ULTRASONIC MEMS - CMOS INTEGRATION Prof. Jan Eijkel University of Twente, NETHERLANDS BALLISTIC ENERGY CONVERSION Prof. Sherman Fan University of Michigan, USA PORTABLE MULTI-DIMENSIONAL GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY DEVICE FOR RAPID FIELD ANALYSIS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS Prof. Joshua Lee City University of Hong Kong, HONG KONG ENGINEERING HIGH QUALITY FACTOR MEMS RESONATORS AND PROBING LOSSES Dr. Massimo Mastrangeli Max Planck Stuttgart, GERMANY SELF-ASSEMBLY OF MICRO/NANOSYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES AND INTERFACES Prof. Ellis Meng University of Southern California, USA MEMS ENABLED TECHNOLOGIES FOR OCULAR MONITORING AND THERAPY Dr. Colin Rawlings Swisslitho GmbH, SWITZERLAND HIGH THROUGHPUT LITHOGRAPHY USING THERMAL SCANNING PROBES Kazuaki Sawada Toyohashi University of Technology, JAPAN CMOS BASED ION IMAGE SENSOR - FUSION OF BIO SENSOR TECHNOLOGY AND IMAGE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY Prof. Haruko Takeyama Waseda University, JAPAN ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL BACTERIA AT SINGLE CELL LEVEL Prof. Luis Guillermo Villanueva EPFL, SWITZERLAND PIEZOELECTRIC NANOELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS Prof. Evelyn Wang Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA NANOENGINEERED DEVICES FOR SOLAR ENERGY CONVERSION Prof. Jun-Bo Yoon KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Engineering), KOREA EFFORTS TOWARD IDEAL MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SWITCHES |